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Patterns of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis transmission between tadpoles in a high-elevation rainforest stream in tropical Australia

机译:在热带澳大利亚高海拔雨林溪流中,Ba之间的Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis传播方式

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ABSTRACT: The highly virulent fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) poses a global threat to amphibian biodiversity. Streams and other water bodies are central habitats in the ecology of the disease, particularly in rainforests where they may transport and transmit the pathogen and harbor infected tadpoles that serve as reservoir hosts. We conducted an experiment using larval green-eyed tree frogs Litoria serrata in semi-natural streamside channels to test the hypotheses that (1) the fungus can be transmitted downstream in stream habitats and (2) infection affects tadpole growth and mouthpart loss. Our results showed that transmission can occur downstream in flowing water with no contact between individuals, that newly infected tadpoles suffered increased mouthpart loss in comparison with controls that were never infected and that infected tadpoles grew at reduced rates. Although recently infected tadpoles showed substantial loss of mouthparts, individuals with longstanding infections did not, suggesting that mouthparts may re-grow following initial loss. Our study suggests that any management efforts that can reduce the prevalence of infections in tadpoles may be particularly effective if applied in headwater areas, as their effects are likely to be felt downstream.
机译:摘要:高毒性真菌病原菌 Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis ( Bd )对两栖动物生物多样性构成了全球威胁。溪流和其他水体是该疾病生态系统的主要栖息地,尤其是在雨林中,在那里它们可以运输和传播病原体并怀有被感染的t作为水库宿主。我们进行了一项实验,使用半天然河边通道中的幼虫绿眼树蛙(i> Litoria serrata )来检验以下假设:(1)真菌可以在河流生境中向下游传播,(2)感染会影响t生长和口器损失。我们的结果表明,传播可以发生在下游,没有个体之间的接触,与从未感染过的对照组相比,新感染的mouth口部损失增加,感染的t以降低的速率生长。尽管最近被感染的t显示出大量的口器缺失,但长期感染的个体却没有,这表明口器可能会在最初消失后重新生长。我们的研究表明,任何可以降低t感染率的管理措施,如果应用于源头地区,可能会特别有效,因为它们的影响很可能会在下游产生。

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